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23 December 2016 741 comments
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While Fantasy Football managers have enough on their plate at the moment, with three Gameweeks in eight days just around the corner, there are further demands looming on the horizon as we enter the New Year.

Every two years, the Africa Cup of Nations sees a number of Premier League players leave these shores for anything up to a month, and the latest edition of the tournament will kick-off in mid-January.

In this guide to the competition, we present the facts on the players and teams affected, while providing some insight into the subsequent implications for the Premier League teams affected.

When does the tournament take place?

The 2017 Africa Cup of Nations will be hosted by Gabon, and begins on January 14, with the final taking place on February 5.

A full list of all the group stage fixtures and the schedule for the knockout stages can be found here.

Who will be involved?

The following 16 nations have qualified for this year’s tournament:

Group A: Gabon (hosts), Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Guinea-Bissau
Group B: Algeria, Tunisia, Senegal, Zimbabwe
Group C: Ivory Coast, DR Congo, Morocco, Togo
Group D: Ghana, Mali, Egypt, Uganda

The nations above have, to this point, named only provisional squads, with the final line-ups to be confirmed by January 4 after initial training camps. For now, we’ve provided a team-by-team breakdown listing those players likely to be involved, based on the provisional listings:

Arsenal: Mohamed Elneny (Egypt)
Bournemouth: Max Gradel (Ivory Coast), Benik Afobe (DR Congo)
Burnley: Tendayi Darikwa (Zimbabwe)
Chelsea: None
Crystal Palace: Kwesi Appiah (Ghana), Bakary Sako (Mali). Wilfried Zaha (Ivory Coast)
Everton: Idrissa Gueye (Senegal), Arouna Kone (Ivory Coast), Oumar Niasse (Senegal)
Hull City: Ahmed Elmohamady (Egypt), Dieumerci Mbokani (DR Congo)
Leicester City: Yohan Benalouane (Tunisia), Jeffrey Schlupp (Ghana), Daniel Amartey (Ghana), Riyad Mahrez (Algeria), Islam Slimani (Algeria)
Liverpool: Sadio Mane (Senegal)
Man City: None
Man United: Eric Bailly (Ivory Coast)
Middlesbrough: Adama Traore (Mali)
Southampton: Sofiane Boufal (Morocco)
Stoke City: Wilfried Bony (Ivory Coast), Mame Biram Diouf (Senegal), Ramadan Sobhi (Egypt)
Sunderland: Papy Djilobodji (Senegal), Wahbi Khazri (Tunisia), Lamine Kone (Ivory Coast), Didier Ndong (Gabon)
Swansea City: None
Tottenham Hotspur: None
Watford: Nordin Amrabat (Morocco), Brice Dja Djedje (Ivory Coast), Adlene Guedioura (Algeria)
West Bromwich Albion: None
West Ham United: Andre Ayew (Ghana), Sofiane Feghouli (Algeria), Cheikhou Kouyate (Senegal)

Among the notable exceptions are Liverpool’s Joel Matip and West Bromwich Albion’s Allan Nyom, who are among seven Cameroon players who have stated their desirenot to take part in the tournament.

The situation is complicated by the fact the Cameroon football association (Fecafoot) could ask FIFA to suspend the pair for the duration of the tournament.

That appears an unlikely scenario, though, while the players could also retire from international football in order to avoid any potential suspension.

Yaya Toure is another who won’t be travelling to Gabon after retiring from international football, while Nigeria’s failure to qualify means the likes of Alex Iwobi, Victor Moses and Victor Anichebe, among others, will be unaffected.

West Ham’s Diafra Sakho also won’t feature for Senegal after being ruled out for up to three months with a back injury earlier this week.

How many Gameweeks will they miss?

The tournament starts on January 14, with the group stages lasting until January 25. However, squads will be gathering for training camps and friendlies well before that date.

Egypt, for example, will hold a 10-day training camp between January 2 and January 11, including a scheduled friendly against Tunisia on January 8, before heading to Gabon ahead of their opening fixture against Mali on January 17.

Interestingly, this report places some doubt surrounding the availability of Arsenal’s Mohamed Elneny for the Gameweek 20 trip to Bournemouth on January 3, with team director Ihab Leheta stating players based in the Premier League will be the last to join the squad on January 2:

“The foreign-based players who play in the English Premier League will be the last players to join the camp on 2 January due to their commitment with teams.”

Players are set to depart their Premier League teams around Gameweek 20 then, which runs between January 2 and January 4.

It’s likely they’ll be handed special dispensation to play in Gameweek 20, though, before departing to meet up with their respective national squads, although situations may vary on a case by case basis.

All players will definitely miss Gameweek 21 and 22, but players eliminated at the group stage should be available for Gameweek 23, which runs between January 31 and February 1.

The quarter-finals take place on January 28 and 29, so players eliminated at that stage could have an outside chance of being available to play in Gameweek 23, although it’s more unlikely they’ll be involved.

The semi-finals are scheduled for February 1 and 2, so players knocked out at that point could still travel to return to their clubs for Gameweek 24, but would again appear unlikely to be involved.

The third-place playoff and the final take place on February 4 and 5. Any player taking part in these matches should be able to return to contention for Gameweek 25, which takes place the following weekend, between February 11 and 13.

In a nutshell, all players are certain to miss at least two Gameweeks, with the worst case scenario perhaps seeing a few being unavailable for four Premier League matches, should they qualify for the semi-finals, ruling them out of Gameweek 24.

Below is a breakdown of the worst-case scenario, then, with the potential for some players to be unavailable for four league fixtures:

Gameweek 20 (Jan 2-4) – Training camps and friendlies – players expected to be given special dispensation to play, and should remain available for their clubs.

Gameweek 21 (Jan 14-15) – Group stages – all players missing.

Gameweek 22 (Jan 21-22) – Group stages – all players missing.

Gameweek 23 (Jan 31- Feb 1) – Those eliminated in the group stages will return and should be available to play. But those who are knocked out at the quarter-final stage are likely to arrive back at their clubs fatigued due to travel, and will face very limited preparation time.

Gameweek 24 (Feb 4-5) – Players who travel back to their clubs after being knocked out at the quarter-final stage should have a few extra days to put themselves in contention to play. Those who represent countries who make it to the last four will remain unavailable, due to the third-place playoff and the final taking place that weekend.

Who will be most affected?

Much will depend on the progress of each nation. According to Nicerodds, these are the best odds for this year’s tournament:

Ivory Coast 7/2
Senegal 13/2
Ghana 8/1
Algeria 9/1
Egypt 9/1
Gabon 9/1
Cameroon 10/1
Morocco 11/1

Should Ivory Coast justify those odds as clear favourites, the possible absence of Wilfried Zaha, potentially until Gameweek 25, could be a major blow to Crystal Palace’s hopes of climbing up the table, and from a Fantasy perspective, may also have a knock-on effect on the output of Christian Benteke.

Sunderland could also be severely hampered by the loss of Lamine Kone, then, while with Senegal also expected to progress through to the latter stages, Sadio Mane, Idrissa Gueye, Cheikhou Kouyate and possibly Papy Djilobodji are other key players who could potentially be unavailable until Gameweek 25.

Conclusion

It’s clear there are a couple of Premier League teams who will face major disruption due to the tournament.

Sunderland will be without first-choice centre-backs Lamine Kone, while starting central midfielder Didier Ndong will also be unavailable.

Wahbi Khazri will also be away representing Tunisia, although he has barely featured for the Black Cats over the past few months.

There does appear to be good news regarding Papy Djilobodji, however, with the defender left out of Senegal’s provisional squad, having not played for his country for nearly two years.

Given Sunderland also have a number of long-term injuries, and with chief executive Martin Bain stating David Moyes will have “very limited” funds in the transfer market, there’s no doubt their already thin squad will be stretched.

John O’Shea provides experienced cover in central defence, but with Jason Denayer having played in midfield during the past few matches, there are currently no other senior centre-backs at the club.

The likes of Billy Jones, Donald Love and Javier Manquillo may be required to play out of position then if either Djilobodji or O’Shea pick up an injury, with youngsters Thomas and Sam Robson other options, although they’re also full-backs by trade.

Moyes’ men face Stoke City and West Bromwich Albion in Gameweeks 21 and 22, so the prospects for Potters and Baggies attackers should be enhanced in the absence of three key players for Sunderland.

Ndong’s absence will leave Sunderland without a recognised holding midfielder, with both Lee Cattermole and Jan Kirchhoff out with long-term injuries.

The likes of Sebastian Larsson, and if he recovers from a hamstring injury, Jack Rodwell, should see more playing time, with youngster Ethan Robson perhaps another option.

Leicester City will also be badly affected, with key first-team players Riyad Mahrez, Islam Slimani and Daniel Amartey all involved.

Jamie Vardy’s three-match ban should at least mean he’s fresh to shoulder the load when he returns for Gameweek 21, while Demarai Gray and Ahmed Musa should get increased opportunities in the absence of Mahrez.

Shinji Okazaki should also benefit from the absence of Slimani, while with Danny Drinkwater, Andy King and Nampalys Mendy all options in central midfield, the absence of Amartey may not be felt quite so much.

The champions could certainly offer less of a goal threat without the Algerian pair, so the clean sheets prospects of Chelsea and Southampton in Gameweeks 21 and 22 should be boosted by their absence.

West Ham United will also be seriously affected, with Cheikhou Kouyate, who’s been a key component in their ability to play with three at the back, absent, along with Andre Ayew and Sofiane Feghouli.

Hammers boss Slaven Bilic looks to have limited options, with Winston Reid and James Collins his only other recognised centre-halves.

The Welshman could come in as a straight replacement, then, or Bilic may have to consider switching to a four-man defence.

The loss of Ayew and Feghouli shouldn’t harm the Irons as much, with Andy Carroll likely to spearhead the attack, with Dimitri Payet and Manuel Lanzini stationed in the attacking midfield roles.

While Wilfried Bony has barely featured for Stoke City since the forward was linked with a January move to China, the Potters will have to cope without both Mame Biram Diouf and Ramadan Sobhi.

Diouf has been used at right wing-back in recent weeks, so unless Stoke boss Mark Hughes is happy to use Glen Johnson in that position, we may see an end to the 3-4-2-1 formation he’s used during the past month or so.

Jon Walters has been the preferred option in attack of late, and he could well continue to lead the line.

Given the size of the squad that Mike Phelan has to work with, Hull City will certainly feel the loss of Ahmed Elmohamady and Dieumerci Mbokani.

Elmohamady has only missed one match this season, playing at either right-back or right wing-back.

With no other natural right-sided defender in the squad, Phelan may have to lean on the likes of David Meyler, Josh Clackstone or Josh Tymon to fill in.

Phelan should have Abel Hernandez (hernia) available by the time Mbokani departs, but his attacking options are limited, with Adama Diomande the only other recognised striker.

The away matches to Chelsea and Man United in Gameweeks 22 and 23 look extremely difficult for the Tigers, then, while they could struggle in a crucial home clash against Bournemouth in Gameweek 21.

Watford should be better placed to cope with the loss of Nordin Amrabat and Adlene Guedioura, with Daryl Janmaat and Juan Zuniga both able to play at right wing-back, with Zuniga can also operate further up the pitch.

Isaac Success and Stefano Okaka can also help fill the void alongside Troy Deeney in a front three, while although resources will be stretched in central midfield with Roberto Pereyra out with a knee injury, regular starters Valon Behrami and Etienne Capoue should be able to carry the burden.

Everton boss Ronald Koeman will have to make do without Idrissa Gueye, who’s been one of the Toffees best performers so far this season.

But in Gareth Barry, James McCarthy, Tom Cleverley and Ross Barkley, Koeman does have a number of options to choose from in central midfield. McCarthy is, however, ruled out for up to three weeks with a hamstring problem.

In terms of Fantasy Premier League (FPL) popularity, it’s the loss of Liverpool’s Sadio Mane that will hit us the hardest.

The midfielder’s current ownership stands at 21.3%, so those who currently own Mane will have to be aware of the need to transfer him out after Gameweek 20.

His absence should coincide with the return of Philippe Coutinho from a hamstring injury, though, with Divock Origi and Daniel Sturridge, providing he stays fit, likely to be battling it out for the final spot in the front three.

Besides Mane, the potential loss of Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha which could be most keenly felt.

The winger announced his decision to switch allegiances from England to Ivory Coast in November, with FIFA expected to ratify the decision before the start of the tournament.

The Eagles could also be without Bakary Sako, although he is out due to a muscle injury at the moment, with his AFCON participation subsequently in some doubt.

Andros Townsend has been slightly out of favour of late, but he looks set to be a key figure in Zaha’s expected absence, and could thrive in some pretty decent fixtures (whm, EVE, bou).

Southampton and Middlesbrough will have to make do without wide players Sofiane Boufal and Adama Traore respectively, so for Saints, both Nathan Redmond and Dusan Tadic should be less prone to rotation. Jay Rodriguez could also cement a starting role through some pretty kind fixtures (bur, LEI, swa).

For ‘Boro, they look set to rely primarily on Uruguayan pair Gaston Ramirez and Cristhian Stuani and Stewart Downing, with Viktor Fischer touch-and-go to return by mid-January due to a knee injury.

Bournemouth look set to lose both Benik Afobe and Max Gradel, with the former expected to get the clearance required to make his debut for DR Congo before the tournament kicks-off.

Callum Wilson should be able to cement his starting spot in attack for the Cherries, then, which could see him become a viable Fantasy option once again given Eddie Howe’s side face Hull, Watford and Crystal Palace.

Man United will be without Eric Bailly, but with the Ivorian having missed out to Phil Jones and Marcos Rojo in recent weeks due to injury, his loss shouldn’t affect Jose Mourinho’s side too much.

Chris Smalling also returned from injury against West Brom last time out, so there look to be plenty of options for Mourinho to choose from in central defence.

Likewise, the absence of Mohamed Elneny shouldn’t be a major disruption for Arsenal, with Francis Coquelin and Granit Xhaka having established themselves as the first-choice midfield pairing in recent weeks, while Aaron Ramsey will provide another option once he recovers from a hamstring problem – the Welshman is now back in full training.

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  1. RAFA THE GAFFA
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    G2G?

    Heaton(MID)
    Walker(sou) - Lovren(STK) - Amat(WHU)
    Sanchez(WBA) - Hazard(BOU) - Siggy(WHU) - Eriksen(sou)
    Kane(sou) - CaptainZlatan(SUN) - Carroll(swa)

    Jaku(MCI) - Capoue(CRY) - Pieters(liv) - Evans(ars)

    1. Pep bites Kun
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Looks good - personally I wouldn't change a thing - good balance.

      1. RAFA THE GAFFA
        • 10 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        Cheers mate! Thanks for the feedback

    2. Pep bites Kun
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Well done with marking your team and opposition - makes it easy to assess. I think it should be a new/better standard on here 😉 Along with prices ... (everyone else look at this Gent and do your homework!) Could do better 🙂

      1. Holmes
        • 12 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        I'm sure many here already know Fixtures by heart, so thats not really required 😛

        1. Pep bites Kun
          • 9 Years
          9 years, 3 months ago

          Do they - seriously? 🙂 I can guarantee you I don't and I'm considered to be relatively 'plugged in' - anyone really know all the fixtures for next week?

          1. Holmes
            • 12 Years
            9 years, 3 months ago

            I know next 3 week's fixtures of "important" team, thats normal here I guess.

            Atleast knowing this week's fixtures will be standard 😛

            1. RAFA THE GAFFA
              • 10 Years
              9 years, 3 months ago

              If you didn't have a girlfriend perhaps mate 🙂

  2. Jimbo-Jones
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    So I've missed all 3 of Ibra's price rises, and ridden out 2 drops from Costa, and now he's going again!
    Would you hold here?

    Heston
    Walker Alonso Cedric
    Siggy Haz(c) Sanchez Eriksen
    Kane Anichebe

    Subs: Pickford Costa Morrison Amat

    1. Pep bites Kun
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      If I had 0 FT and 0 itb - Yes I'd hold for the next 2. I wouldn't take a hit or change. It's a good team - C choice is diff.

  3. Jafooli
    • 14 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Leicester City seem most affected?

    1. Jafooli
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      And West Ham and Palace.

      And Liverpool purely because of Mane.

    2. Moin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Idrissa Gueye is also a crucial player for Everton, they would suffer without him..

      1. Jafooli
        • 14 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        Bony going means Stoke will be much stronger.

  4. Moin
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Sunderland Worst Hit

    1. Jafooli
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Yeah them as well....

  5. Jafooli
    • 14 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Is Lamine Kone the first choice defender for Sunderland?

    If so he's in my team....need to get rid asap.

    1. Moin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Papy Djilobodji (Senegal) and Lamine Kone (Ivory Coast) both first choice CB for Sunderland

      1. Jafooli
        • 14 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        Oh well that's one FT used already.....Kone has been an absolute disaster since GW4 WC 😀

  6. Emiliano Sala
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Thats it
    What I wanted
    Thanks admins

    1. Jafooli
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      My favourite poem.

  7. J0E
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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    • 16 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Rainy has also submitted an article about Afcon containing a handy list of who's playing and who's staying.

    http://www.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/2016/12/23/the-2017-african-cup-of-nations-whos-playing-and-whos-staying/

    1. rainy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Cheers Jonty. Should mention the post's been attributed to Cevap. I wouldn't want him taking blame for any errors I might have made 😉

    1. Moin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Hope he is worth it, have absolutely no idea about this player...they say he is the Swedish - Ferdinand. I would prefer Swedish - Vidic to be honest.

      1. Cpt Crunch Scott talent
        • 12 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        Were not at first in our squad to the u-21 euro but after a late injury he got the call, ended up being a big reason we became champions 2015. Had made his debut against France when we beat them i the play offs to that tourney. Earned a place in team of the tournament.

        Became a starter in Benfica a year ago. Have CL experience from there.
        Cemented his place in Swedens big boys team in the play offs against Denmark that got us in to the Euros and are now one of our mlst important players. And he is only 22.

        Can actually use his feet, decent header and can be used as RB and DM apart from CB so would be a huge assett for many years to come.

    2. Wilshere Knowledge
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      He must be good given the CB options United already have?

  8. Emiliano Sala
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Will mane play in gw 20?

    1. Moin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      no....

      1. 1
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        Article says yes

  9. Epic Fail
    • 15 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Thanks Jafooli. Would never have made it here without you.

    1. Jafooli
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      😎

  10. Ferris Bueller
    • 14 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    GTG? Play Can or Anichebe?

    Pickford
    Alonso Cedric Ward
    Haz(vc) Sanch Siggy Erik Can
    Ibra(c) Kane
    Sub: Grant Anichebe Amat Brunt

    1. EmreCan Hustle
      • 13 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      I'm playing Can.

      1. Ferris Bueller
        • 14 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        Cheers

  11. Rains of Castamere
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Pickford (mun) vs Foster (ars)

    Coin toss?

    1. EmreCan Hustle
      • 13 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Foster

    2. tisza
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      I'm going Pickford - just think he might pick up a save point or two.
      Both sides are going to park the bus and Utd may well outscore Arsenal but Foster hasn't had to make many saves away from home so far this season.

  12. EmreCan Hustle
    • 13 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    With Bony and Diouf leaving, is Bojan most likely to be nailed?

    1. Moin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      I think so

      1. EmreCan Hustle
        • 13 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        An option you think? OOP and possibly on pens.

    2. tisza
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      don't forget Walters he's played up front for Stoke many times before.

    3. Wilshere Knowledge
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Not really.

      Walters, Arny, Shaqiri, Allen.

  13. Hooky
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    The stars are aligning for a Chelsea title win. They don't even lose Moses due to Nigeria failing to qualify.

    1. MQ
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Amen to that!

    2. Moin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Yeah!

  14. MQ
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Wonderful post... thorough and inclusive.

    Cheers!

  15. Numb
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    TLDR?

    Zaha and Mane are off to ACON soon

    1. Abusive_Sgt_Daelrhos
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Haha thissss:))

    2. Epic Fail
      • 15 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      This needs Hulking.

  16. MrMaverick
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Clean sheet this week?

    I'm going Chelsea, Boro and Watford

  17. Hooky
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Just watched Countdown and I doff my cap to Jarvish. The man is a machine! Whiteley would have loved the joke conundrum guess at the end as well 🙂

    1. Robben Mee Blind
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Yeah - he was very impressive

  18. Abusive_Sgt_Daelrhos
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    The worst thing is- No one would have complained if the article mentioned Mane only:)

    1. Wilshere Knowledge
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      That's disrespectful to the Egyptian Pirlo.

      1. Cpt Crunch Scott talent
        • 12 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        Mido?

  19. Speédy
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    who will score more this week
    A)ERIKSEN+ 4 points
    B)SANCHEZ

  20. Hooky
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Amrabat heading off could make Zuniga or Janmaat a decent option

  21. Emiliano Sala
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    I'm asking again. Sorry. Anybody knows a site or instagram page that shares funny premier league posts ?

  22. Ruffio
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Will Walcott and Sanchez rise tonight? They've been over the 98.6% on fplstats for last two days and not actually risen, now both on 100.8%??

    Any help appreciated! Merry Christmas Eve Eve

    1. Speédy
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      both will rise imo

    2. Epic Fail
      • 15 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      100 means likely.

  23. Numb
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Have we had all the GW18 pressers now?

  24. FPL Virgin
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    What an excellent article. The definitive guide to AFCON and FPL.

  25. tisza
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Not sure whether it's a reflection on the quality of the AFCON or the recruitment policy of PL clubs but seriously (apart from Mane, Zaha and arguably Mahrez) are we even going to notice that most of these players are going to be missing for a month? Most of them seem to be PL bench players anyway.

  26. TerryVenables
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Good WC GW20 team?

    Valdes
    Bellerin---Alonso---Holebas
    Sanchez-Phillips-Walcott-Hazard
    Ibra---Costa---Benteke

    Pickford, Kingsley, Amat, de Roon

  27. A.T
    • 15 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Great article that, thanks James. Funny how if that was a HT it'd get loads of praise but being an article we often don't bother. A big thanks I say to all our great writers. The collective Makelele of FFS. 🙂

    1. andy85wsm
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 15 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      I've met James H a couple of times. He's a beautiful man.

      1. FPL Virgin
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        Andy has cracked open the beers everyone 😀

        1. Camp No No
          • 12 Years
          9 years, 3 months ago

          Watch out or you won't be a virgin for long.

          1. FPL Virgin
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 9 Years
            9 years, 3 months ago

            Ooo Matron.

        2. andy85wsm
          • Has Moderation Rights
          • 15 Years
          9 years, 3 months ago

          Well this is awkward....

          https://twitter.com/andy85wsm/status/812357114609987585

        3. A.T
          • 15 Years
          9 years, 3 months ago

          😀

      2. Hooky
        • 11 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        eHarmony?

  28. WE ARE RANGERS
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Any nice person got a link to your mums athletic captain choice article. Thanks in advance

    1. A.T
      • 15 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Articles tab

      1. Epic Fail
        • 15 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        😮

  29. Camp No No
    • 12 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Oh damn, it only now occurred to me that Boufal will actually go to the ACON! Was just about to bring him in, lucky that I didn't already.

    1. Numb
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Good for JRod though

      1. Camp No No
        • 12 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        And Redmond. One of them will find his way in my team soon enough.

        This makes the decision much easier. 3 OOP's were tough, particularly as Boufal seemed the best of the lot, but also the most expensive.